tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044784353067686026.post4210910107938971483..comments2024-02-25T10:43:28.969+00:00Comments on m0xpd's <i>'Shack Nasties'</i>: Magnetic Loop Musingsm0xpdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13241728975907453128noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044784353067686026.post-68035191732772584652010-06-13T10:06:58.547+01:002010-06-13T10:06:58.547+01:00As usual, you have managed to make a much more pro...As usual, you have managed to make a much more professional looking effort than mine. In part due to my use of junk box coax lengths the justification of which is that its cost was zero.<br /><br />One thing to consider related to putting it in the loft is that the tuning is so sharp even temperature changes or possibly rain on the roof can change the tuning. I've noticed the SWR of my attic MFJ loop change quite substantially from one operating session to another, though that's easily taken care of using the remote tuner.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11984840704237681015noreply@blogger.com